The bill would consist of the following: 1.WILDFIRE RESPONSE ($75.2 million)Expand and modernize our wildfire fighting force to keep fires small. 2. FOREST RESTORATION ($31.4 million + $5.9 million for workforce training)Accelerate our forest health and restoration work to prevent fires in the future. 3. COMMUNITY RESILIENCE ($12.6 million)Build resilience in our communities to protect homes and lands from fire. The plan asks for $125 million each biennium, and would add 100 more firefighters, multiple dozers and other equipment as well as aircraft and other resources. It would also provide assistance in fire prevention in high risk communities by creating fuel breaks (fire lines) defendable 'green zones,' and other measures to prevent incidents like Malden last Sept. where 80 percent of the town burned.